Heating Tips for Fall

Fall is in full swing and the days and nights have been getting cool and cooler here in Shelby, NC. That means you’ll be relying on your furnace/heating unit to keep you and your family warm day in and day out. Before it gets even colder out, make sure you take the time to do some quick HVAC maintenance on your own. A well maintained and properly cared for furnace/heating unit will last longer and perform better than one that’s neglected. Keep reading below for some heating tips for fall to keep you and your Shelby, NC home warm and cozy.
Test Your Thermostat
Before you turn your heat on and put your furnace or heating unit on full blast this fall, it’s important to do a test to make sure that it’s working properly. We suggest turning your thermostat setting to “HEAT” and turning up the temperature before the cold weather truly sets it. If your Shelby, NC home doesn’t heat up, it’s a sign that something is wrong with your heating system and it needs to be inspected and repaired as soon as possible.
Open Closed Vents
We know that some people have been told to keep the vents in unused rooms closed but this is the opposite of what you want to do. When any of your air vents are closed, the heat can’t travel correctly throughout your home which makes your heating system work harder than it has to. Make sure all of your air vents are open so your HVAC system can do its job correctly.
Evaluate Weather-stripping
Finally, make sure to evaluate the weather-stripping in your Shelby, NC home – specifically on your windows and doors. If your weather-stripping is bad, it can cause an influx of cold air from the outside. This cold air will also force your furnace/heating unit to work harder than necessary to heat your home.
If you’re interested in learning more about our professional heating services here at Bill Shuford Heating & Air, check out our
services page or give our Shelby, NC office a call today! We are always happy to help our customers with any heating and air conditioning service need they may have.










